Situated on Big Kiln Street, Campbeltown Heritage Centre has a fantastic collection of objects spanning 300 years of social history. Once one of the richest towns per capita in all of Scotland - Campbeltown’s sheltered port played a key role in growing the whisky, fishing and tourism industries.

This section is a good days walking and takes you southwards through hugely varied countryside. From the superb rocky coastline at Waterfoot through pastureland and forest tracks right down past Saddell and then onto Lussa Loch, Campbeltown and Machrihanish.

Glen Scotia Distillery

Founded in 1832, Glen Scotia has a formidable one hundred and eighty year history, and remains one of the smallest Scotch whisky distilleries in Scotland. It maintains much of its original design, including the fermenters, the stillroom and the dunnage warehouse dating from the 1830s.

Ardshiel Hotel

Popular family run hotel, restaurant and whisky bar situated in a quiet part of the town overlooking Campbeltown Loch. Near the ferry terminal yet only five minutes walk from the Main Street. Fully ensuite, free wifi and satellite TV. On site parking. Open all year round 7 days a week.

Campbeltown Museum

Craigard House Hotel

If you seek hotel accommodation in Campbeltown, a warm welcome awaits you at the Mull of Kintyre. Craigard House Hotel occupies an imposing position overlooking Campbeltown Loch, and the Lochside Restaurant specialises in freshly prepared local seafood and shellfish from Kintyre waters; Lamb, Beef, Pork and Eggs from nearby farms; award-winning cheese and smoked produce from the local area. Vegetarian and gluten-free options are always available, and all dietary needs can be catered for with advance notice.